International Indigenous Film Festival
The Grand Cinema 606 Fawcett Avenue, Tacoma, WA, United StatesTacoma Sister Cities presents a three day festival celebrating international indigenous films.
Tacoma Sister Cities presents a three day festival celebrating international indigenous films.
Calling All Young Native Womxn Leaders! The 2024 Ambassador application is open to Native American/Alaska Native womxn aged 21-26. This is a unique opportunity for young womxn to travel to […]
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Join a youth violence prevention/intervention workshop on December 6th from 4-6 p.m. Food and childcare will be provided. Scan the QR code or register here.
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Are you ready to help students and families complete the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)? Join NCAN'S own Senior Director of Strategic Programming MorraLee Keller and uAspire staff as they share […]
Tacoma Creates is now accepting applications for its fifth year of funding, supporting cultural organizations’ programs and events to be presented between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025! Tacoma […]
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Attend a special event just for Tacoma Public Schools! When: Saturday, Feb. 3 Where: Memorial Fieldhouse What: Women's Basketball game at 4 p.m. TPS Reception at 5 p.m. Men's Basketball […]
Connect & learn about the collaborative impact of Imagine Justice Project. Beer, wine, and light appetizers will be served.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) educate roughly 1 in 10 Black college students, and have a better track record than most predominantly white institutions (PWIs) of helping individuals from […]
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